The Pianist's Windchimes
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This next part is copy and pasted from my blog:
My inspiration for The pianist's Wind Chimes came mainly from Philip Glass.
The Philip Glass Etudes are kind of short, but I've been listening to them
recently. They are somewhat profound even though they are brief and not that
advanced. Of course a piece does not have to be long or hard to be profound.
The Minimalist style is a great way for beginner and intermediate piano
students to sound excellent at piano recitals.
I usually don't think about the title of a piece first. The title came to
me as I was working on it. Funnily enough, the title might be the worst part
of this piece. I only used the name The Pianist's Wind Chimes because I
thought it was a cool name (ha ha ha!).
In the middle of The Pianist's Wind Chimes, there is a reference to
Beethoven's Fur Elise. The famous first two measures of Fur Elise were part
of my inspiration. The notes are sort of different. I didn't want to copy Fur
Elise completely. But I did want to make the reference obvious enough. I do
wander how many people will recognize the reference. I hope most of them
will.
If you want to read the full blog, then click the following link:
https://thecoolalexlewis.blogspot.com/2021/02/hey-everybody.html
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